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bilineal
an arrangement based on reckoning descent and transmitting property through both the father and the mother
complementary needs
two different personality traits that are the counterparts of each other and that provide a sense of completeness when they are joined
egalitarian authority
an arrangement in which power and authority are equally distributed between husband and wife
endogamy
the requirement that marriage occur within a group
exchange theory
the view proposing that people involved in a mutually satisfying relationship will exchange behaviors that have low cost and high reward
exogamy
the requirement that marriage occur outside a group
extended family
a family arrangement in which kin- individuals related by common ancestry- provide the core relationship; spouses are functionally marginal and peripheral
family
traditionally defined as a social group whose members are related by ancestry, marriage, or adoption and who live together, cooperate economically, and care fore the young
family life course
changes and realignments related to the altered expectations and requirement imposed on a husband and a wife as children are born and grow up
family of orientation
a nuclear family that consists of oneself and one's father, mother, and siblings
family of procreation
a nuclear family that consists of oneself and one's spouse and children
group marriage
the marriage of two or more husbands and two or more wives
homogamy
the tendency of like to marry like
homosexuality
a preference for an individual of the same sex as a sexual partner
incest taboos
rules that prohibit sexual intercourse with close blood relatives
lifestyle
the overall pattern of living that people evolve to meet their biological, social, and emotional needs
marriage
a socially approved sexual union between two or more individuals which is undertaken with some idea of permanence
matching hypothesis
the notion that we typically experience the greatest payoff and least cost when we select partners who have a degree of physical attractiveness similar to our own
matriarchal authority
a family arrangement in which power is vested in women
matrilineal
an arrangement based on reckoning descent and inheritance through the mother's side of the family
matrilocal residence
the residence in which a bride and groom live in the household or community of the wife's family
monogamy
the marriage of one husband and one wife
neolocal residence
the residence pattern in which newlyweds set up a new place of residence independent of either their parents or other relatives
norm of legitimacy
the rule that children not be born out of wedlock
nuclear family
a family arrangement in which the souses and their offspring constitutes the core relationship; blood relatives are functionally marginal and peripheral
patriarchal authority
a family arrangement in which power is vested in men
patrilineal
an arrangement based on reckoning descent and inheritance through the father's side of the family
patrilocal residence
the residence pattern in which a bride and groom live in the household or community of the husband's family
polyandry
the marriage of two or more husbands and one wife
polygyny
the marriage of one husband and two or more wives
romantic love
the strong physical and emotional attraction between a man and a women